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Critic after critic said Marshall’s version was too glammy — there was no way in hell anyone could accept that Pacino and Pfeiffer, aged 40 and 30 respectively, were schlubby, hand-to-mouth types, and that was all I needed to hear.
Casting the right actor or actress, in short, means never going too low or too high. Too much charm or physical attractiveness can throw a well-written, well-directed film out of whack. Frankie and Johnny (7/8) Movie CLIP - Open Your Robe (1991) HD - YouTube.
Jeffrey Wells. Hollywood Elsewhere / stream of consciousness Oscar columnist who's run out of bullshit.
Hollywood journalist-critic-columnist — been rocking this beat since ‘78 or thereabouts.
About – Hollywood Elsewhere. Jeffrey Wells writes a daily stream-of-Hollywood-consciousness column for Hollywood Elsewhere, which he’s been running on his own since August 2004. Well, the editorial part at least. Sean Jacobs handles HE’s advertising.
Extras from Hollywood-Elsewhere.com, including Oscar Poker. Click to read Hollywood-Elsewhere Plus, a Substack publication with hundreds of subscribers.
I’ve been a film columnist, reporter and critic for 30-plus years, and I’ve been tapping out a dailly column since ’04 — www.hollywood-elsewhere.com. I’ve never gotten to know or work the music realm like the movie business.
Hollywood-Elsewhere. 2004 - Present 20 years. Created and maintained industry-favored and followed Hollywood daily column (reviews, social-political, currents, festival coverage). Peak traffic...
VanRamblings’ appreciation for Jeffrey Wells has grown that much more since the recent début of his and Sasha Stone’s iTunes podcast, Oscar Poker. Both Jeff and Sasha are incredibly well-informed about film, the film market, and the work of prominent actors and directors past and present.
The Once-Great Paul Morrrissey…Adieu. The truly legendary Paul Morrissey, world-renowned for his Andy Warhol -associated films and whatnot, has died at age 86. Posted on 2.3.22: “Sometime in 2009 or ’10 I was seated next to Morrissey at a Peggy Siegal luncheon in some plush Manhattan eatery.